So do you people reckon the ivalue 2. 24 months. iphone at RM890 a great deal or merely a good deal?
BTW, does these iphone has built-in Microsoft editor?
Maxis iPhone Discussion Thread | V1, Strictly Rates/Plans Discussion ONLY
Maxis iPhone Discussion Thread | V1, Strictly Rates/Plans Discussion ONLY
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Jul 23 2010, 03:51 PM
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So do you people reckon the ivalue 2. 24 months. iphone at RM890 a great deal or merely a good deal?
BTW, does these iphone has built-in Microsoft editor? |
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Jul 24 2010, 03:45 PM
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QUOTE(halmsx @ Jul 24 2010, 03:34 PM) for editing ms office docs i use Documents 2 for iphone. it have wifi capability to enable you to upload docs from your pc to iphone. you can also upload and download to google's doc. its only usd1.99. dont tell me you cant spend rm8 to get this app? theres also an app specific for ms office docs. its usd9.99. thats rm35? and there's no annual license! Nice to know that to edit MS doc, you don't need one of those expensive license from Microsoft. BTW, can it also edit Excel file?i hope maxis will offer upgrade packages to existing ivalue subscribers! any news on this? Added on July 24, 2010, 3:37 pm a few post above already explains this. maybe you care to read through? One thing I don't like about iValue2. Assuming I have many cheaper family supplementary line under Value30, their call charges is 20 sen/min. This post has been edited by Optiplex330: Jul 24 2010, 10:04 PM |
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Jul 25 2010, 04:24 PM
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QUOTE(viper-xs @ Jul 25 2010, 03:46 PM) There are 2 major software which are Documents To Go (D2G) or Quickoffice. Both priced almost on same range. I'm using Quickoffice but recently they have been slugging behind D2G. I think I read somewhere D2G now supports Powerpoint editing as well which is a plus... You mean both priced at USD1.99? So cheap as some poster said it is?Don't worry, both will do Excel editing just fine |
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